Hi, it is connected to wire and switch thinks link should be up and running, it even negotiates between 1000/100 full/half duplex alright. After assigning ip to interface its no different, I see no traffic on interface (except when I ping it's ip) There are other interfaces on system using bnx-driver and these work very well, is here any way to debug whats going on with bnx0?
Yours Markus Kovero -----Original Message----- From: crisson...@sun.com [mailto:crisson...@sun.com] Sent: 13. tammikuuta 2010 8:32 To: Markus Kovero Cc: crossbow-disc...@opensolaris.org; networking-discuss@opensolaris.org Subject: Re: [crossbow-discuss] bnx and crossbow? Hi Markus, On Wed, 2010-01-13 at 08:19 +0200, Markus Kovero wrote: > Hi, is this crossbow feature: > > Jan 12 16:09:06 xxxxx bnx: [ID 328528 kern.info] NOTICE: bnx0: Copper link is > up (100Mbps, Full Duplex) It's printed by bnx driver to show the link is up. > > r...@xxxxx:~# ifconfig bnx0 > bnx0: flags=1000803<UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 10 > inet 0.0.0.0 netmask ff000000 > ether 0:24:e8:40:20:2f While this line shows it's not connected to wire. It should contain a "RUNNING" state when connect to a host/network. > > r...@xxxxx:~# dladm show-link bnx0 > LINK CLASS MTU STATE BRIDGE OVER > bnx0 phys 1500 down -- -- Not connected to wire? > > Switch and rest of system says link is up but dladm shows it isn't? Can you use command "snoop -r -d bnx0" to see if there is any traffic? > > This is random event occurring on dell R710 servers causing networking to > stall and this is escalated to Sun and Dell atm. > This occurs on snv_123-> This interface doesn't have IP, so it's not configured. Did you see this issue on an configured interface? Regards, Crisson > > Any thoughts? > > Yours > Markus Kovero > Nebula Oy > > _______________________________________________ > crossbow-discuss mailing list > crossbow-disc...@opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/crossbow-discuss _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list networking-discuss@opensolaris.org